The explosion occurred right before a wine-tasting fundraiser for the Windham Area Interfaith Ministry was expected to begin. (Courtesy/airbnb)

As of Monday, the guest rooms are open for use at Mansfield’s Spring Hill Inn, two days after Saturday evening explosion injuring six people occurred.

“The guest rooms are open after being cleared by state and local authorities for all possible safety and health concerns. The kitchen and private event spaces remain closed indefinitely as the proper investigations continue,” co-innkeeper Diane Lambert said in a Facebook message.

Lambert said herself and her husband and inn owner Lee Lambert continue to be deeply saddened and deeply concerned for the injured and will do anything possible to assist them.

Fire officials said the damage caused by the explosion was contained to where it occurred in the kitchen.

Multiple ambulances and LifeStar were requested to the scene and one person had to be airlifted to Hartford Hospital, according to NBC Connecticut.

Witnesses inside of the building told WFSB that most of the injuries sustained were burns and those injured were conscious and alert after the explosion. State police spokeswoman Kelly Grant said their injuries appeared to be non-life threatening.

The explosion occurred right before a wine-tasting fundraiser for the Windham Area Interfaith Ministry was expected to begin.